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December 23, 2010

Every year I am horrible at sending Christmas cards, so this is our Christmas card and if are reading this, consider this a card received!

Isaiah 9:6 “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”

It’s not just a time to give and get gifts. It is a time to celebrate the birth of Christ! Merry Christmas all and have grand time celebrating this special birthday!!!

for some reason I can really recognize Ben in this drawing, I think it is because you captured his hair so well!!!!This is a SUPER CUTE CARD chica!!!have a great trip and a very blessed Christmas with your fam!xxxxxooookaren

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Lollipop FlowersSupplies:
Lollipops
Card stock
Crepe paper (two colors, for center of the flower and leaves)
Heart paper punch
Hole puncher
Glue
Scissors
Directions:
1. Punch out (or cut out) 4 hearts. Then, punch a hole at the bottom of each heart and fold each heart in half.
2. Wrap the lollipop head with two 4" crepe paper (used 2 pieces to make sure lollipop was completely covered) and twist tightly at the base.
3. Insert the lollipop stick through the hole on the 4 hearts. Spread out the hearts to create the flower petals. Get the hearts as close to the base (the paper and lollipop wrapper help give the hearts a snug fit on the lollipop). Add dabs of glue if needed to secure the hearts in place.
4. Cut out crepe paper leafs and glue to the bottom of the petals.
Attach a little poem that says "Roses are red, violets are blue, if you were a flower, I'd pick you!" Also, the lollipop flowers would look really cute with a few together in a bouquet (maybe make using cake pops!) for a teacher. These would also work for Easter baskets too!